Index of Authors

A list of all persons who contribute to the sessions of this conference. Please select a letter below to list all persons with the corresponding surname. Select the presentation in the right-hand column to access session and presentation details.

 
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Author(s) Organization(s) Session
Pahr, Dieter H.TU Wien, Austria;
Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, Austria
Computational biomechanics in orthopedics
Pais, AnaInstitute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, PortugalMulti-scale modelling of biomechanical systems and their simulation using neural networks  Presenter
Palandri, ChiaraUniversity of Florence, ItalyMechanical characterization of biological and bio-inspired materials
Papastavrou, AretiNuremberg Institute of Technology, Germany;
TH Nürnberg, Germany
Continuum biomechanics of active biological systems
Modeling bone’s response to mechanical signals
Parente, MarcoInstitute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Portugal;
University of Porto, Portugal
Reproductive soft tissue biomechanics
Reproductive soft tissue biomechanics
Parente, MarcoINEGI - Instituto de Ciência e Inovação em Engenharia Mecânica e Engenharia Industrial, PortugalReproductive soft tissue biomechanics
Parente, Marco P. LagesUniversity of Porto, Portugal;
Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Portugal
Reproductive soft tissue biomechanics
Pavić, OgnjenUniversity of Kragujevac, SerbiaIntegrating machine learning and multiscale modeling - advances, challenges and future possibilities  Presenter
Pellicoro, AntonellaUniversity of Edinburgh, United KingdomInverse modeling and uncertainty quantification in biomechanics
Peña Baquedano, EstefaníaUniversity of Zaragoza, Spain;
CIBER de Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina (CIBER-BBN), Aragon Health Sciences Institute, Spain
Multi-scale mechanics and mechanobiology of arteries
Various topics - from cell motion to musculoskeletal systems
Peña Fernández, MartaHeriot-Watt University, United KingdomComputational biomechanics in orthopedics  Presenter
Various topics - from cell motion to musculoskeletal systems  Presenter
Peng, ZhangliUniversity of Illinois, Chicago, USAEffect of biophysical stresses on blood and vascular cells
Penta, RaimondoUniversity of Glasgow, United KingdomMulti-scale modelling of biomechanical systems and their simulation using neural networks
Multi-scale modelling of biomechanical systems and their simulation using neural networks
Pérez, María ÁngelesUniversidad de Zaragoza, SpainComputational cancer mechanobiology: from cell-based models to continuum models
Computational methods for tissue engineering
Perez, María AngelesUniversity of Zaragoza, SpainPlenary Keynote Session
Perez, Marta MaríaUniversidad de Zaragoza, SpainVarious topics - from cell motion to musculoskeletal systems
Pérez-Aliacar, MarinaUniversity of Zaragoza, Spain;
Aragon Institute of Engineering Research (I3A), Spain
Biomechanical modelling by coupling mechanics, biology and chemistry  Presenter
Pérez-Benito, ÁngelaUniversidad de Zaragoza, SpainComputational cancer mechanobiology: from cell-based models to continuum models  Presenter
Peschka, DirkFreie Universität Berlin, GermanyContinuum biomechanics of active biological systems
Petřivý, ZdeněkCzech Technical University in Prague, Czech RepublicMechanical characterization of biological and bio-inspired materials  Presenter
Mechanical characterization of biological and bio-inspired materials
Petrová, NikolaCharles University in Prague, Czech RepublicMechanical characterization of biological and bio-inspired materials
Pickering, EdmundQueensland University of Technology, AustraliaMultiscale assessment of bone remodeling and adaptation using novel experimental and computational methods
Piedade, A. P.University of Coimbra, PortugalAdditive manufacturing in the hospital setting: challenges, obstacles, and outlook
Pinheiro, FábioUniversity of Porto, PortugalReproductive soft tissue biomechanics
Pircher, LukasTU Wien, AustriaMultiscale assessment of bone remodeling and adaptation using novel experimental and computational methods  Presenter
Pivonka, PeterQueensland University of Technology, AustraliaModeling bone’s response to mechanical signals
Multiscale assessment of bone remodeling and adaptation using novel experimental and computational methods
Multiscale assessment of bone remodeling and adaptation using novel experimental and computational methods
Plenary Keynote Session  Presenter
Plank, GernotMedical University of Graz, Austria;
BioTechMed Graz, Austria
Computational approaches to cardiovascular medicine
Popp, DomenikMedical University of Vienna, AustriaAdditive manufacturing in the hospital setting: challenges, obstacles, and outlook
Popp, J.Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Germany;
Leibniz Center for Photonics in Infection Research, Germany;
Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Mechanical characterization of biological and bio-inspired materials
Pouch, AlisonUniversity of Pennsylvania, United States of AmericaInverse modeling and uncertainty quantification in biomechanics
Pourasghar, AminallahUniversity of Pittsburgh, USAInverse modeling and uncertainty quantification in biomechanics
Pouresmaeeli, SalehUniversity of Sheffield, UKVarious topics - from cell motion to musculoskeletal systems  Presenter
Prasad, JitendraIndian Institute of Technology, IndiaModeling bone’s response to mechanical signals
Modeling bone’s response to mechanical signals  Presenter
Modeling bone’s response to mechanical signals
Psiuk-Maksymowicz, KrzysztofSilesian University of Technology, PolandComputational approaches to cardiovascular medicine
Puglisi, GiuseppePolytechnic University of Bari, ItalyIntegrating machine learning and multiscale modeling - advances, challenges and future possibilities
Pugno, Nicola MariaUniversity of Trento, Italy;
Queen Mary University of London, UK
Integrating machine learning and multiscale modeling - advances, challenges and future possibilities